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Dortmund beat underdogs Uerdingen to reach DFB-Pokal 2nd round

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Berlin - Second-half goals from Marco Reus and Paco Alcacer secured a routine 2-0 win for Borussia Dortmund over third-division side KFC Uerdingen in the first round of the German Cup on Friday.

Full of energy after their 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich in the German Supercup last weekend, Dortmund were forced to be patient against a well-organised Uerdingen defence which included former Dortmund fan favourite Kevin Grosskreutz.

Grosskreutz, a World Cup winner in 2014 and two-time Bundesliga winner with Dortmund, denied his old team early on with a goalline clearance.

The underdogs then gave Dortmund a scare at the other end shortly before half-time.

English striker Osayamen Osawe skewed a shot wide after pouncing on a mistake by Mats Hummels, who was making his first appearance for Dortmund since returning from Bayern Munich in June.

Unfazed, Dortmund took the lead just after half-time, Reus flicking in Manuel Akanji's long ball as the Uerdingen defence came fully undone for the first time.

With 20 minutes to play, Alcacer put the game beyond reach with a brilliant direct free-kick.

Elsewhere on Friday, Nikola Dovedan's 87th-minute winner fired second-tier Nuremberg to a 1-0 victory over third-division Ingolstadt.

Reigning league and cup champions Bayern travel to Energie Cottbus for their first-round tie on Monday.

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